Welcome to Ted Waldron Garden Services (TWGS). We offer a bespoke garden maintenance service to our clients in the North of Wiltshire. We offer an extensive range of services whether you have a small or large garden, tailored to your needs.
Our mission is to take the hard work out of your garden and allow you to enjoy your outdoor space in the way you would like to experience it. You may not have the time in your busy schedule for gardening but still want to be able to enjoy your outdoor living space and make the best of its full potential as an additional room to your home. Or perhaps you are an experienced gardener who just needs the occasional hand with the big, heavy chores, either way I am happy to help.

Hi all,Alongside my garden maintenance business I grow plants and shrubs as well as buying from wholesale nurseries to supply to customers. I am wanting to label these plants with my logo and the usual blurb about the plant etc to add a a professio…

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Hoping for a bit of advice regarding the above - is there a rule of thumb around which is better in different circumstances? I have a couple of lawns with a very heavy thatch build up and wondered which is going to be best to tackle it

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